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Simply powerful dye sublimation transfer printing

Developed specifically for dye sublimation transfer printing, the Texart XT-640 delivers outstanding productivity, exceptional print quality and renowned reliability, thanks to its exclusive printing technology. Maximise the strength and style of your output across a wide range of applications including sportswear, fashion, soft signage, interior decoration, promotional merchandise and much more. The XT-640 is available in two ink configurations: with 4 colours (dual CMYK) or 8 colours (CMYKLcLm + Orange + Violet).

Go digital with Texart

Discover the exciting commercial benefits of digital dye sublimation transfer printing with the Texart XT-640. With fast set up and low fixed costs, it’s quick and easy to do one-offs, sampling and limited editions. Adapt your output to customers’ requirements with ‘just in time’ and on demand production. Digital sublimation offers efficiency and flexibility too. Print different colour variations or completely different designs within the same print run to achieve mass customisation of one piece or batch up different jobs during one long run.

A perfect balance of productivity and quality

With its rugged construction and dual print heads in a staggered formation, the Texart XT-640 is built to meet demanding production requirements, delivering print speeds up to 63m²/h*. The XT-640 offers stability, stunning print quality and superb high-speed performance. To capture every gradation and detail, each head fires precise droplets in up to seven different sizes to accommodate media characteristics and desired print quality.

Unattended printing with complete peace of mind

The Roland Ink System ensures stable, long-run printing with one litre airtight sealed pouches. In four-colour mode, the system provides two litres per colour and the proprietary Roland Ink Switching System automatically switches to the backup ink pouch when the primary pouch runs out. This means you can replace an empty pouch on the fly without stopping the printer. And while you’re away from the printer, the Roland Printer Assist iPad** app allows remote management of common printer functions.

** iPad is a trademark of Apple, Inc.

Precise media tracking for high-volume production

Optimised fan absorption power keeps transfer paper flat for printing. A convenient Feed Adjuster at the front and rear of the printer provides even tensioning and prevents skewing of the media, resulting in a precisely wound roll on the take-up reel for smooth transition to the heat transfer process.

Be the first to finish

The Texart CS-64 calender is a professional heat transfer system that is fast, affordable and easy to use, making it a perfect finishing partner for the Texart XT-640 sublimation printer.

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Sublimation guide

Download this useful information guide on dye sublimation printing. Whether you are new to print, currently using other print technologies or someone who has already started in the world of textile or sublimation printing, this guide is intended to give you a comprehensive overview to what digital inkjet dye sublimation printing is all about.

Tips

Traditional screen-printing is replaced by digital textile printing solutions like sublimation printing for shorter production runs and prints that require multiple colours and photographic imagery. The digital alternatives are ideal for the personalisation of prints, which is extremely popular nowadays.

*1 The media holder for this machine is exclusively designed for media rolls with a paper tube measuring 3 inches in diameter. To use 2-inch media rolls, the optional media flanges are required.
*2 The length of the production run is subject to the limitations of the software program.
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Media type: Media specified by Roland DG Corp.
Temperature: 25°C, humidity: 50%.
Roll media must be loaded correctly.
Excluding expansion/contraction of the media.
All corrections or adjustment function of this machine have been made properly.
Print travel: 1 m
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Warm-up is required after the power is turned on. Time required is dependent on the operating environment.
Maximum temperature is also influenced by the ambient temperature.
An external dryer unit may be required depending upon printing and environmental conditions.